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Approximating fixed points for continuous functions on an arbitrary interval

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Title
Approximating fixed points for continuous functions on an arbitrary interval
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Journal of Inequalities and Applications, April 2013
DOI 10.1186/1029-242x-2013-214
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Prasit Cholamjiak, Nattawut Pholasa

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